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Title: MAMMOGRAPHY LECTURE 2006 Positioning


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MAMMOGRAPHYLECTURE 2006Positioning Anatomy
  • RTEC 255 -2006
  • D. GUZMAN, M.Ed.,R.T.(R,M)

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MAMMOGRAPHY
  • RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING OF THE BREAST

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Mammograms dont look fun but they can save a
life!
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Some cancers are not found until they reach this
size                  A mammogram can find
cancer when it is only this size    
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  • A mammogram can find breast cancer when it is
    very small -- 2 to 3 years before you can feel
    it.
  • No screening tool is 100 effective. Good quality
    mammograms can find 85-90 of cancers

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Do it for those you love.
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POSITIONING
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Routine Images - aka screening mammo(not
screaming)
  • CC - cranio caudad
  • MLO mediolateral oblique

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CC
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MLO RT BREAST
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POSITIONING
  • CC CRANIOCAUDAD
  • MLO MEDIAL LATERAL OBLIQUE
  • TRUE LATERAL
  • ETC

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TRUE LAT CONE-MAG
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Magnification increase OID
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EQUIPMENT
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First dedicated mammography system
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ANATOMY OF THE BREAST
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TYPES OF BREAST TISSUE
  • GLANDULAR
  • DUCTS
  • LOBES
  • LOBULES
  • TDLU
  • MOSTLY SEEN UPPER OUTER QUADRANT
  • STROMAL
  • FATTY TISSUE
  • CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • (COOPERS LIGAMENTS SUSPENSATORY LIGAMENTS

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  • Lymph node areas adjacent to breast area.
  • A pectoralis major muscle
  • B axillary lymph nodes levels
  • C axillary lymph nodes levels
  • D axillary lymph nodes levels
  • E supraclavicular lymph nodes
  • F internal mammary lymph nodes

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  • Breast profile
  • A ducts
  • B lobules
  • C dilated section of duct to hold milk
  • D nipple
  • E fat
  • F pectoralis major muscle
  • G chest wall/rib cage
  • Enlargement
  • A normal duct cells
  • B basement membrane
  • C lumen (center of duct)

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THE MALE BREAST
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male breast
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male breast
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THE AUGMENTED BREAST
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PUSH BACK TECHNIQUE
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